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1 Released for publication Sunday morning, June 5; not earlier. ST i.t3"'t.'.tt FOR THE PRESS ' St Federal Reserve Board, June 4, A1TIC D'.33 ITS Debits to individual accounts, as reported, to the Federal Reserve 3oard by banks in leading cities for the week ending June 1, 1927, which included Memorial Day observed as a holiday in most of the reporting centers, aggregated 13-2,785,000,000 or 2.4 per cent below the total of $13,105,000,000 reported for the preceding week. Total debits for the week under review are f1,4o6,000,000 or 12.4 per cent above those for the week ending June 2, New York City reported an increase of $1,189,000,000, Chicago $92,000,000, Pittsburgh $60,000,000, San Francisco $31i000,000 and Philadelphia $26,000,000, while Cleveland ahd St. Louis reported reductions of $38,000,000 and $22,000,000, respectively. Aggregate debits for l4l centers for which figures have been published weekly since January 1919 amounted to about ftl2,100,000,000, as compared with $12,410,960,000 for the preceding' week and $10,687,253,000 for the week ending June 2, Federal Re se rve Di strict M -L X Number of centers included ; 1 g u x j. L'i ux\jl±i\i cr o.orj xj-uxio June 1, e e k e n d i n g May 25, 1927 June 2, 1926 No. 1 - Boston ,370 56o, , New York 14 7,452,680 7,556,715 6, 238, Philadelphia , , , Cleveland 24 5q<?, , , Richmond , , , Atlanta , , ,200 7 ~ Chicago 36 1,351,170 1,426,838 1,255, St. Louis , , , Minneapolis ,^56 155, , Kansas City , , , Dallas ,SdO 161, , San Francisco , , ,099 TOTAL ,789,180 13,106,612 11,383,562 REPORTING CENTERS BY FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICTS DISTRICT NO. 1 - BOSTON Bangor, Me. Boston, Mass. Brockton, Mass. Fall River, Mass. Hartford, Conn. Holyoke, Mass. Lowell, Mass. Lynn, Mass. Manchester, N. H. New Bedford, Mass. New Haven, Conn. Portland, Me. Providence, R. I. SpringfieId, Mass. Waterbury, Conn. Worcester, Mass. 2, ,412 4, 83 5,891 42,205 4,450 3, ,577 7,l5o 21,733 10,073 33,011 1S,0S4 9, ,211 3, ,299 4,395 6,847 39,209 4,625 4,350 6,846 3,821 5,975 22,487 10,4oi 4o,ll6 20,809 8,182 IT, S3 2 3, ,085 4,5oq 5>674 29,118 3,559 4,250 6,219 4,357 5,123 23,220 11, , ,343

2 m 3 :.:s ;:o ijdiviluii \ccoum3 by b-'jis i : r:k,r?i:tgs centers St. 5393a Jane 1, 1927 flft-ftjs _n_d_i_n_g %7 25, 1927 June 2, 1926 DISTRICT JS3f YORK Albany, N. Y. 34,0^5 36,965 22,242 B i ngnamt on, ';T. Y. 5,013 4,34-2 4,4io Buffalo, N. Y. 02, 2 73,630 73,501 Almira, Y. 4,210 -V,360 4,247 Jaipestown, N. Y. 4,576 4,579 4,40 2 Montclair, N. J. 5,371 5,357 5,465 lie?/ark, N. J. 91,^93 79,537 39,370 Hew York, N. Y. 7,091,377 7,223,4-53 5,902,92s Northern Few Jersey Clearing House Association 56,33b 49,43G 56,525 Passaic, IT. J. 3,97b 9,402 9,334 Poughkeepsie, 7. Y. 3,107 3, 526 3,133 Rochester, N. Y. 40,005 33,593 41,592 Stamford, Conn.- 3,733 3,342 4,355 Syracuse, IT. Y. 20,251 13,925 16,659 DISTRICT NO. 3 - PHILADELPHIA Allentown, Pa. 9,323 S,l6l 3,137 Altoona, Pa. 3,54-5 3,637 3,561 Camden, N. J. 12,SIC 13,387 15,376 Chester, Pa. 4, S0 5,039 Harrisburg, Pa. 7,Si4 7,5?5 9,46 Hazleton, Pa. 3,333 3,032 3,398 Johnstown, Pa. 4,56s 5,523 5,h 4 Lancaster, Pa. 5,411 j, 42S 5,710 Lebanon, Pa. 1,095 1,933 1,652 Norristown, Pa Phi 1 ade 1 phi a, Pa. 405,931!v5b, joo 379,936 Reading, Pa. 6,6'SJ n, o i 4 9,791 Scranton, -'a. IS, ,900 15,200 Trenton, N. J. 15,029 17,240 14,437 Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 12,300 12,300 11,709 Williamsport, Pa. 4,015 1,325 3,764 Wilmington, Del. 11,352 11, York, Pa. 4,533 4,916 4,6o6 DISTRICT "JO. 4 - CLEVELAND Ala*on, Ohio 22,293 24,741 22,344 Butler, Pa. 2,219 2, 52s 2,098 Cant on, Ohi 0 3,743 -,392 9,132 Ci nc i nnat i, Ohi0 75,379 S6,503 77,360 Cleveland, Ohio 166, , ,749 Columbus, Ohio 34,796 35,867 33,464 Connellsville, Pa. 1, ,217 Dayton, Ohi 0 21,500 20,691 17,160 Erie, Pa. 7,353 S,106 5,94-7 G-reensburg, Pa. 5,4-55 r-:,l64 4,706 Homestead, Pa ,070 Lexington, Xy. 4,0-52 4,54l 3,96s Lima, Ohio 2,845 2,944 3,392 Lorain, Ohio 1,959 1,260 1,29s Middletown, Ohio 2,322 2,290 2,i 64 Oil City, Pa. 2,713 3,341 2,766 Pittsburgh, Pa. 251, 50s 224, ,999 Springfield, Ohio 5,302 r, S 2b 4,543 Steubenville, Ohio 2,436 2,264 2,51s Toledo, Ohio 4s, 225, 56,3bS 45,411 barren, Ohio 3,320 2,006 2,736 Wheeling, W. va. 10,936 11,635 9,789 Youngstown, Ohio 14,004 l5,4c2 16, 77s Zanesville, Ohio Digitized for FRASER 2,623 2,

3 Dr!.:3iiS TO Il'DIViI'J I ^ >Jt Ml'S BY.oMMCS 17 JTMOMTI'TG Cl TT^Ro St. 3303b o 0 June 1, v7 25, 1S27 June 2, 19 2o DISTRICT RICff'OUD Asheville, 7. C. Baltimore, Md. Charleston, S. C. Charleston, S. Va. Chari01te, 7. C. Col oitfoua, S. C. Cumberland, Md. Danville, Va. Durham, 7. C. Greensboro, 7. C. Greenville, S. C. Hagerstown, Md. Huntington, Tv. Va. Lynchburg, Va. ITevport ITews, Va. ITorfolk, Va. Raleigh, IT. C. Richmond, Va. Roanoke, 7a. Spartanburg, S. C. Washington, D. C. Wilmington, F. C. Winston-Salem, IT. C. 11,232 S6,93 4 6, S 11, ,904 1,725 <5,924 5,236 4,231 2,302 5,033 4,5os 2, S ,956 3,063 56,772 4,537 7,522 9,0o4 so,905 6,055 o,570 11, , ,492 5,294 4,8 20 2,302 4,754 3,942 2,027 16,523 4,6lS 27,045 0,369 3,43S 51,301 4,695 5,849 10,708 94,44o 6,144 10,49s 3,367 1,si 9 1,966 5,349 5,150 4,105 2,051 5,25S 4,252 2, 2bo i5,64i 4,919 23,963 6,605 2,95s 55,541 5.O DISTRICT AILIUTA Alb aay, Ga. Atlanta, G-a. Augusta, Ga. B i rmi ngham, A1 a. Bruns - ick, Ga. Ch at t ano 0 ga, Te nn. Columbus, Ga. Dothan, Ala. Elberton, Ga. Hat t i e sburg, Mi s s. Jackson, viss. Jacksonville, Fla. Knoxville, Tenn. Macon, Ga. Meridian, Miss. Miami, Fla. Mo eilo, Ala. Montgomery, Ala. Mashvi1le, To nn. ITewaan, Ga. Hew Orleans, La. Pensacola, Ml a. Savannah, Ga. Tampa, 71a. Valdosta, Ga. Vicksburg, Miss. 32,45b , ,229 3, ,443 3,969 17,935 7,361 4,446 3,097 11,726 s,260 4,753 12, ,0^9 1,692 10, ,052 l,4io 7S5 30,524 5,551 32, ,314 2,732 61s , ,539 4,4o5 3,727 13,140 s.125 4, So,010 1,457 12,015 10, , ,550 5,275 33, ,152 2,679 fab5 iso 3,770 22,568 5,973 4,4o6 2,968 7, , ,791 1,901 10,229 14, ,826

4 jjsbits TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BAiCCS II: "EPOM'Il'jvj CEITlfRS be. 5w5c W 00 k e n 4 n. June 1, 1927 May 25, 1927 June 2, 1926 DISTRICT m. 7 - CHICAGO Adrian, Mich ,066 1,021 Aurora, ,098 3,767 Bay City, Mich. 2,432 2, Bloomington, ,923 2,552 3,009 Cedar Rapids, Iowa 7,790 9,424 9,332 Champai gn-ijrb ana, Chicago, , , ,734 Danville, , ,251 Davenport, Iowa 0, ,431 Decatur, ,101 4,299 4,630 Des Moines, Iowa 15,304 13,700 15,234 Detroit, Mich. 135, , ,775 Dubuque, I owa 3,113 3,207 3,353 Flint, Midi. 3.?37 ll,b Fort Wayne, Ind. 8, biso 9,942 S. 745 Gary, Ind. ", ,549 Grand Rapids, Mich. l6,sl6 i s,961 18,214 Green Bay, Sis. 2,84i 3,203 2,633 Hammond, Ind. 3, ,000 Indianapolis, Ind. Ho,709 32,000 38,845 Jackson, Mich. 4,331 4,632 4,785 Kalamazoo, Mich Lansing, Mich ,900 Mason City, Iowa 2,100 2,300 2,400 Milwaukee, Wis. 62,543 63, Moline, ,918 2,013 2,063 Muscatino, Iowa ,219 Oshkosh, Sis. 2,700 2,800 3,200 Peoria, ,164 10,259 Rockford, ,878 6,390 Saginaw, Mich. 4,785 6,099 4,553 Sheboygan, -'Vis Sioux City, Iowa 14,25s 15.51^ South Bend, Ind. 9, Springfield, ,S Terre Hauto, Ind ,852 4,080 Waterloo, Io'^a 4, ,021 DISTRICT ST. LOUIS East St. Loui s and 'Tat11. Stock Yards, 111. Eldorado, Ark. Evansvillo, Ind. Fort Smith, Ark. Greenville, Miss. Helena, Ark. Little Rock, -Ark. Louisville, Ky. Memphi s, Tenn. Owensboro, Ky. Pino Bluff,.Ark. Quincy, 111. St. Louis, Mo. Sedalia, Mo. Springfield, Mo i,so4 9,-94 0, ,000 Mg,136 33, , , ,415 10,237 1, OO -/ r * , ,816 2, ,600 1, ,438 2,624 8,06S 2, , ,4o4 2, , c. Digitized for FRASER

5 DIBITS i?0 I1IBIVIDU-.L ACC0UH2S 3Y 3A2i::S 17 R1'P0RTI1TG CE3iTERS St. 5393* / 0 0 k 0 n d i n I June 1, 1927 May 25, 1927 June 2, 1926 DISTRICT 'JO. S - MIITHEAPOLIS Aberdeen, S. D. Billings, Mont. 1,44S Dickinson,.'.T. B..214 Duluth, Minn. 21, 64o Fargo, IT. D. 2,357 Grand Forks, IT. D. 1, 4i4 Helena, Mont. 2,371 Jamestown, :.T. D. 553 La Crosse,?is. 2,735 Minno a ooli s, Mi nn. 75,311 Minot, D. 1,039 Red Wing, Minn. 700 St. Paul, Mina. 34,642 Sioux Falls, S. D. 3,343 South St. Paul, Minn. 5,340 Superior, Tis. 1,697 Winona, Minn. 1,357 DISTRICT KOSiS CITY Albuquerque, 17. M. 2,431 At chi s 0 n, Ivan s l,3l5 Bartlesville, Okla. 3,216 Casper, Wyo. 1,535 Cheyenne, Wyo. 1,052 Colorado Springs, Colo. 2,715 Denver, Colo. 4o,359 Enid, Okla. 2,741 Fremont, Heh. 855 Grand Junetion, Colo. 733 Guthrie, Okla. 762 Hutchinson, Kans. 2,801 Independence, Kans. 2,803 Joplin, Mo. 3,753 Kansas Ci ty, Kans. 4,293 Kansas City, Mo. 79,264 Lawrence, Kans. 1,118 Lincoln, ITeo. 5,858 Muskogee, Okla. 2,212 Okl -ahorna 0 i t y, Okl a. 20,0SS Okmulgee, Okla. 1,554 Omaha, He 0. 40,52b Parsons, Kans. bl9 Pittsburg, Kans. 1,047 PueVlo, Colo. 3,992 St. Joseph, Mo. 14,097 Topeka, Kans. Ailsa, Okla. 3,607 2S,iSS Wichita, Kans. 10,552 1,223 1, ,277 2,060 1,460 1,42b ,345 62,675 1, ,350 3,903 5,912 1,365 1,283 2,413 1,234 1,oS2 1,075 3,407 43,594 2, S3 3,4o4 2,b7b 3,444 4,377 84, ,204 2, ^ ,527 2,101 44, ,100 4,136 12,451 3,512 25,796 10,447 1,277 1, ,377 3,221 1, ,533 1, ,031 3,346 3,310 1,332 1,030 2,097 1,347 3,955 2,562 1,131 3,056 36,104 3, ,409 2,301 3,030 4,335 73,925 1,099 7, l4s 2,412 is,332 2,735 42, ,016 3,333 16,144 2,3bl 25,963 6,5.

6 M B IT S TO INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS BY BAT.IS IN N^fORTING C E JT ^S St. 5393e J'tno 1, , 1927 June 2, 1926 DISTRICT HO DALLAS Abilene, Tex. Austin, Tex. 2,159 3,305 3,729 3,503 2,099 2)?01 Beaumont, Tex. 4,685 5,762 U,5Ml Corsicana, Tex. 1,096 1, Dallas, Tex. 36,05S 39,392 35, Faso, Tex. 7,lSU 6,772 S.S33 Ft. -iorth, Tex. 18,301 lc,59:+ 13,227 Galveston, Tex. S.3.U6 8,276 7,535 Houston, Tex. 33,018 37,132 3^,555 Port Arthur, Tex. 1,573 2,bkS 1,1+11+ Ho swell, T Q San Antonio, Tex. 10,25*+ 10.H52 9,^23 Shreveoort, JLa. 7,1157 7,697 7^60 Texarkana, iaz. 1,525 2,186 1,965 Tucson, Ariz. 1,SS2 2,077 2,203 Saco, Tex. 3,06*+ 3,201 3,093 A ichita Falls, Tex. 5,1*09 5,850 0,635 DISTRICT NO SAN FRANC I SCO Bakersfield, Calif. 2,625 2,879 2,310 Bellingham, sash. 1,997 2,210 1,35k Berkeley, Calif. 3,465 14, Boise, Idaho 2,205 2,535 '2,oaO Eugene, Ore.!,750 2,022 2,035 Everett, Jash. 3,532 3,0Ug Fresno, Calif. 5,975 0, U97 6,895 Long Beach, Calif. 9, 5 ^ 11,0^ Los Angeles, Calif. 173,260 au,36u l62, 8Sl 0aid and, Calif. 1+1,091 kj,653 33,720 Ogden, Utah 2,685 3, Pasadena, Calif. Phoenix, Ariz. 8,059 5,1+33 9,276 j,l 31 5!b90 5,010 Portland, Ore. 32,5+99 ^3,305 5k 15I+,, Ri uz\1 J. lc, i/v3-sii 8. ^ S aiiss 205 Sacramento, Calif. 7,03 5 7,9*49 5,Ql+4 Salt Lake City, Utah 13, ,1+55 lu. ^+Q San Bernardino, Calif. 2,223 2,530 l,'o93 San Diego, Calif. 12,2^8 12,035 I 2I623 San Francisco, Calif. 25^, , ^91^ San Jose, Calif. 5,270 5,214 k 5k5 Santa 3arbara, Calif. 2, 58k 2,610 2, o3s Seattle, ;ash. *+2,193 ^7, ls^i- Ul,903 Spokane,./ash. 11,006 11,326 14,807 Stockton, Calif. ' U,S13 5,320 5,069* Tacoma,.<ash. g tlg5 9,01+c 3,970 Yakima, flash. 2,312 2,500 2,525

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